Game Server
Set up the firewall to allow you to host a game server such as Quake or Half-Life.
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Telnet
Connect to remote servers and use telnet clients to run programs and access resources over the network. You can also allow telnet clients to connect to your server.
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SSH (Secure Shell)
Allow you to use SSH to securely connect to a remote server to execute commands and access resources, or allow others to connect to your computer through SSH.
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FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
Enable you to run connect to FTP servers on the network and transfer files between your computer and servers, or enable others to connect to your FTP server.
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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
Allow your computer to be assigned IP addresses from a DHCP server, or allow you to run a DHCP server from your own computer.
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Chat Programs
Allow you to run the common chat applications, ICQ, Yahoo! Messenger, and MSN Messenger.
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E-mail
Enable some of the common protocols used for e-mail exchange such as SMTP, POP3 and IMAP.
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Windows File Sharing
Enable you to share files and folders on Windows systems over the network.
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HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
Enable you to browse the web, or set up a web server on your computer.
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RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
Allow you to access and control other computers running Remote Desktop.
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Windows NetMeeting
Allow you to run video or audio conferencing, chat, share files, and share whiteboards using Microsoft NetMeeting.
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Generic Port
Allow you add open ports for other network applications.
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